Nowadays our mailboxes are filled up with Spam messages. Fortunately some people are trying to do things about it, this is my modest contribution. Also some notes on how to fight adds on web pages as well as popup/popunder pages.

My main job is to write programs, which is usually safer than going climbing but much more boring. Although debugging assembler code standing outside in Antarctica certainly qualifies as extreme programming... A couple of those programs are useful and reliable enough to have made it as freeware, and I've put stars (0..***) to indicate how good I think they are and how often I use them:

I also compiled a list of tips, ticks and source files for my main programming tool: LabWindows/CVI and I've put the standard ANSI C source code on a specific page. Here's what's available and my appreciation on how useful it is:

A long time ago, I used to program the Oric 1, a great precursor. That was after the TI-57, but before the time of the PC.

With the raw CPU power available today in handheld devices, few people still use small calculators, but they are often more convenient. Here's a list of programs for the first graphic calculator, the FX-7000G, or its successor the Casio FX-8000G.